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    Charmion Roberts Professor Kari Miller English 1101-003 22 April 2013 Comprehensive Sex Education: The Most Effective Way to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Americans are affected everyday by unplanned pregnancies. “Every year 400‚000 babies are born to girls younger than age 19” (Foreman 26). There is no arguing that the teen unplanned pregnancy rate is high and according to The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy‚ the American rate is still the highest in the industrialized

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    Philosophy & Ethics – QUESTIONS Philosophy 1: BELIEF ABOUT DEITY (a) [1 mark] What is a miracle? (b) [2 marks] State two Christian beliefs about the nature of God. Name two things that Christians might believe about miracles. (c) [3 marks] What do Christians believe about Jesus? Give three reasons why Christians might believe in God. (d) [6 marks] Explain Christian beliefs about miracles. Explain Christian about the Trinity. Explain Christian beliefs about God intervening in the world. Explain

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    Name : Debora H. Hasibuan SID : 408141046 Class : Biology Education 1. “ADOLESCENCE IS A PERIOD OF STORM AND HURRICANE” Adolescence is a period of time between childhood and adulthood. This is the age when one can either make something of his life or destroy it all‚ this is the time when a person makes those friends who changes the how he looks at life and how he faces it. An adolescent’s main goal these days is to fit in and not be different from their peers. I will explore the probabilities

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    Abortion should not be legal because there are alternative solutions‚ life begins at conception‚ and adoption is an option. There are alternative measures that one can consider in opposition to abortion‚ such as: practicing safe intercourse‚ contraception is key in preventing an unwanted pregnancy; Intrauterine Devices (IUDs); Depot shots; the morning after pill‚ this pill prevents the female from getting pregnant after unprotected sex or forgetting ones birth control; practicing abstinence‚ the

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    birth control clinic in the ghettos of Brooklyn and it has been blossoming ever since. Eight days after the business opened Ms. Sanger was arrested for giving the illegal contraception to the needy women‚ but that clearly did not stop a thing. Back then the institution was simply a place that administered family advice and contraception to put an end to the extremely large families the women eventually couldn’t handle. Planned Parenthood has grown to be the nation’s largest non-profit supplier of reproductive

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    abortion should not be used as a form of contraception‚ but birth control fails daily. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ about 6% of all birth controls fail each year. Women on birth control tend to disregard the chance of getting pregnant since the percentage is so low‚ therefore‚ the only protection they choose to utilize is the birth control. Women should remain to have the option to abort an undesired fetus. Along with contraception issues‚ there are other factors to reason

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    only hope to deal with the symptoms of teenage pregnancy‚ i.e. births to teenagers.These symptoms can be prevented by intervention at any of the four following intervening variables (Flick 1986): - age of entry to sexual unions - use/nonuse of contraception - abortion/non-abortion - adoption/non-adoption. Only two of these factors‚ however‚ are true preventive variables: delayed age of entry to sexual unions; and use of contraceptives. Each of these factors‚ however‚ is‚ in turn‚ influenced by

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    Assess the view that changes in the law are the main cause of rising divorce rates (16 Marks) Over the years people’s opinions of divorce have changed rapidly. The divorce rate has increased since 1940. Many argue the divorce rate has increased because of the change in society or the rising expectations of marriage. Whereas others disagree and argue that it is because of the changes in law that divorce rates have increased. Divorce has become more socially accepted and there is less social disapproval

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    “hardships of childbirth” and the many self induced abortions that not only could lead to infection or disease for the mother or un-born baby but more often than not‚ death for both. Regardless of the original eugenics purpose of birth control‚ contraception and the pill account for twenty-eight percent of women who are using some form of contraceptive‚ and as birth control now is generally perceived as a positive

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    and the chance of a miscarriage and pelvic inflammatory disease also increases. Also abortion should not be used as another form of contraception. In frequently causes intense psychological pain and stress. For women who demand complete control of their body‚ control should include preventing the risk of unwanted pregnancy through the responsible use of contraception or‚ if that is not possible‚ through abstinence. The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer reports: "28

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